The next stage in attempting to traverse deep into Loka space is to become One with the many ancient Siddhars that occupied the lands of Tamil Nadu and South India, before and after the times of the 12 Gurus of Aaiyyanism. We will not ask you to become One with all 18, but only choose a subset for you concentrate on and master, before opening the doors to higher Siddhars. We will present a Siddhar each week and a higher entity for those Aaiyyanists who wish to accelerate their learning.
For those of you who do not know, a Siddhar is an adept who has mastered Siddhi practise and as such has mastered all major Siddhi actions. If you are interested there are many lists of Siddhi actions. There are the 8 classical ones such as Vasitva (the ability to control nature), Anima and Mahima the ability to become smaller and larger.
There are other siddhi actions which are attainable by the well trained in this lifetime such as knowing the past and future, reading others thoughts and merging with others, dying when one wishes etc...
There are many books and sites on the Siddhi actions which all students of Aaiyyanism should seek out. Remember you are seekers of knowledge in this lifetime and your future ones, so whatever you learn from us and other teachers you should always seek more knowledge and find your own path to Oneness.
The first Siddhar you should be linking with is Siddhar Pambatti. This Guru in his earliest years was said to be a snake charmer until his Guru (the famous Sattaimuni which we will discuss next week) asked him to understand and become One with the inner snake... the coiled snake of Kundalini.
The greatest snake lies deep within you, do not search for it externally.
Becoming One with Siddhar Pambatti is a means to unlock your Kundalini and become spiritually awake. Pampatti was also a poet and his snake poems are well regarded. Pambatti means snake dancer/charmer and in Dravidian Aaiyyani it is Kuramaluyan. He is also very linked to powerful Naga Loka realms.
This is the Kuramaluyan Yantra and is used to link with Pambatti Siddhar and opens the Kuramaluyan Loka dimension, which also is a key to Kundalini energy. In the daytime when the sun is at its highest point, draw the Yantra you see here. Note: this is the basic form to achieve resonance.
As you draw it, you can also chant the mantra of 'Pambatti Siddhar' over and over. We summon at daytime, as the Sun God Surya lends his positive energy to you to amplify the process. In fact do this in full daylight in the sun. You may draw on the ground using a stick or an Aaiyyan stick (inscribed with the Kuramaluyan Yantra) . You can also do this using pen (Indian ink) on paper, or paint on canvas, or charcoal on paper or canvas.
The more times you draw the Yantra, the more attuned you will become. If you can memorise the Yantra and draw it by heart, this is a good indication that you are becoming more attuned. As you draw the Yantra and chant the Mantra. You will eventually come into contact with the Pambatti Siddhar and this process will help you to unlock the inner snake of Kundalini. Once you draw, chant and ultimately link with Pambatti Siddhar, in this merged form you will awaken spiritually.
In the next section we will teach you how to summon Siddhar Sattaimuni .
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